tube well
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Definition
Noun: A tube well is a type of well constructed by driving a pipe or tube deep into the ground to reach a water-bearing layer (aquifer). It is used to extract groundwater.
Usage
A tube well is a specific structure for accessing groundwater. It is typically more permanent and sanitary than a traditional dug well. * The farmer installed a tube well to irrigate his fields during the dry season. * Access to clean water improved in the village after the construction of a tube well.
Advanced Usage
- Tube well irrigation is a common method in agriculture.
- The region's agriculture depends heavily on tube well irrigation.
- The act of installing one can be referred to as sinking a tube well.
- The project involved sinking a tube well in the community center.
Variants and Related Words
- Borewell (noun): A very similar type of well, often drilled using a rotary drill rather than being driven. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
- Artesian well (noun): A specific type of well where water flows to the surface naturally under pressure, which may be accessed via a tube.
Synonyms
- Borehole (in the context of water extraction)
- Drilled well
Notes
The term tube well is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to water extraction technology and is not typically broken down into the separate meanings of "tube" and "well" in this context.
Noun
- a well made by driving a tube into the earth to a stratum that bears water